Too often, we fail to recognize how forms of violence and oppression are
connected. If were able to see and understand these connections, we can
better leverage our collective efforts to bring about positive
transformative change. Weve put together a book of essays from leading
activists who work to end different forms of violence to help lead us to
that path. The book is called Circles of Compassion: Connecting Issues of
Justice. This could be the push that we need to break out of our confining
silos, to build bridges between movements, and to make the choices that will
lead to a peaceful and just world for all.

We have 28 leading visionary vegan authors who have contributed insightful
and inspiring essays to the volume, all on the theme of illuminating the
connections between injustice to animals and the various forms of social and
ecological injustice, and the keys to creating a world of peace, compassion,
and freedom by addressing the hidden roots of our dilemmas.

Zoe Weil  The MOGO Principle for a Peaceful, Sustainable, and
Humane World

Where does my money go?

To complete the project, we have a goal of $18,000. Your support will go
directly to completing, printing, distributing, and marketing this book. The
more contributions we receive, the more books we can print and the more we
can devote to marketing, public relations, and speaking engagements for the
authors, which maximizes our impact and gets our message out there. We're
donating 50% of all proceeds raised from this book printing to the
Food Empowerment
Project, an organization that seeks to create a more just and
sustainable world by recognizing the power of ones food choices.

For your support, you'll receive a gift ranging from the eBook to a
weekend retreat at Will and Madeleine Tuttle's vegan bed and breakfast!
You'll also receive our gratitude and personal thanks for making this
project a reality.

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